gizmo74
Gizmo
gizmo74

Thrilled to see Andre "Black Nerd" Meadows make it to kotaku again! Super rad!

You actually don't need to be a pokemon professor to start a local league. Talk to a store in the area and set up a date for league then submit yourself as the store's "League Leader". Pokemon league is a ton of fun for the players - especially kids - and is super casual.
Tournaments like battle roads and

Sure, you are right, microsoft could even say that "negative" means anything less than 5/5 stars on a review, but that isn't the likely case. in this instance they won't pull your video if you write something deemed negative, but they would remove your eligibility in the program.

It doesn't say anything about a negative opinion, it simply states:

The fascinating thing about this whole discussion is how people aren't realizing that they aren't "paying off" reviewers to give good reviews, but to not "say negative things about the product". This is written into every contract pretty much in existence when you work with any company or take a job that has

Get Thai'd! You're talking to a tourist whose every move's among the purest.
I get my kicks above the waistline, sunshine!

What ever happened to predictability?

Galdangnit bobby, I do not have a blocky urethra.

I am just happy that I get to play Project Diva, 2, and Extra on my original PSP, and Project Diva F on my PS3. Seriously I was about to sell my ps3 until I discovered Project Diva (thanks to the Weiss Schwarz card game really opening my eyes to the concept) and now I happily play it all the time.

The discussion isn't regarding how much internet (bandwidth) you use, but how you use it.
To use an analogy with utilities: The water company doesn't care what you do with the water, (local laws due to water conservation are different) but they charge you on how much you use. That is water neutrality. They don't care

You got it. The era of slacktivism is in full force.
What can I do to help that doesn't involve me spending money or having to leave my computer?

I'll change my facebook picture to combat (movement of the moment)

Most people don't understand what Net Neutrality is. There are also many ways of spinning it so it sounds scary.
It also doesn't help that so many people hate the government and anything even remotely related to it , that when you say "FCC oversight" or "FCC Control" they think "FCC CONTROLS THE INTERNET AND CAN SEE


I like your thinking kind sir.

So this may be used by opportunistic governments as a way to get people who pirate on serious charges of tax evasion rather than copyright infringement. Could be interesting.

I don't think there's ever justification for the personalized negative attacks, the hate speech, and the borderline cruelty to those who worked 12+ hours for days, weeks, months, and, in some cases, years, to get games in the best possible shape.

I plan on watching it tonight with my wife, since we are big fans of anything remotely The State related.

That mentioned, I need to re-watch the Baxter now, and have wet dreams of a true State reunion.

Or you know people that want to make games for the sizable mobile market?
Sure they want to make money, since that is the purpose of distributing a game, but to dismiss all that dev for the iphone just make games for money seems just trollish.

Android may have more users by numbers, but considering how many different

Not sure how it is a stoner horror comedy, but it is written, directed, and starring Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. (with David Wain And Michael Ian Black, and hopefully the entire State appears) so I am sold.

The fear then would become those that use false information for everything would use the real information to punish and troll others. It would be a step in the right direction at least.

Wow, I am really sorry to hear that, and that is far more terrifying than anything happening to me (Worst I have had is using found photos of locations my family frequented to threaten/harass) While they were probably right that it was just a bunch of jokers, it doesn't make things any better.